Jordan Issues Air Raid Alert After Detecting Missile from Iran
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Jordan detected a missile launched from Iran, triggering an air raid siren and confirming the threat was neutralized.
- The incident occurred amid escalating tensions, with the U.S. conducting airstrikes against Iran and Iran retaliating against Gulf nations.
- Jordan's military is prepared to counter any threats to national security and public safety.
Jordanian authorities issued an air raid alert after detecting a missile launched from Iran that entered the kingdom's airspace. The military confirmed the threat was neutralized, amid heightened regional tensions.
Mohammad Al-Momani, a government spokesperson, stated on X (formerly Twitter) that the public security directorate activated the siren after a missile fired from Iran violated Jordanian airspace. He assured that the Jordanian armed forces are fully prepared to respond to any threats against the kingdom and are employing all capabilities to protect national security and citizens' safety. He urged the public to follow official guidance and avoid spreading misinformation.
The missile launched from Iran violated Jordanian airspace, and the public security directorate issued an air raid alert. The threat was neutralized by interception.
The alert comes as the U.S. continues airstrikes against Iran, with the U.S. Central Command reporting strikes on over 80 targets in Iran and approximately 90 additional military targets. Iran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks on U.S. facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait, suggesting the missile detected over Jordan may have been targeting a U.S. military base within the kingdom.
The Jordanian army is fully prepared to respond to any threat against the kingdom and is mobilizing all its capabilities to protect national security and the safety of its citizens.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.